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Acute Prostatitis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are a doctor working in family medicine. Your next patient is a 65-year-old gentleman, Logan Freeman, presenting with groin pain. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History: Logan Freeman, a 65-year-old gentleman, retired. You are coming in today as you have been experiencing worsening left groin pain
May 10, 2024


Lower Urinary Tract Infection (LUTI)
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are a doctor working in the emergency department. Your next patient is Roc Johnson – a 51-year-old man who complains of pain during urination. Please take a history and perform a relevant examination. Patient History: Roc Johnson - a 51-year-old male - retired teacher. You started experiencing pain when you urinated three days ago. Thi
Apr 23, 2024


Diabetes
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a doctor working in the emergency department. You have been asked to review a patient who came in due to drowsiness. The patient has been brought to the emergency department by a relative. You have been asked to take a history from the relative and perform a relevant examination on the patient. Patient History: Your name
Dec 13, 2023


Urolithiasis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are a doctor working in the emergency department. Your next patient is Emma Smith – a 30-year-old female presenting with loin pain. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History: Emma Smith, a 30-year-old female, social worker You are coming in today as you have had a sudden constant right loin pain radi
Aug 20, 2023


Rhabdomyolysis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are a doctor working in the emergency department. Your next patient is a 45-year-old gentleman (Ian Smith) coming in due to having "tea" coloured urine. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History: Your name is Ian Smith. You are a 45 years old man working as an office worker. You come in today because
Aug 13, 2023
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